Friday, April 25, 2008

What We Found Out

Congratulations!

Tyler Owens wins the prize. He was the first to log on and give comments. The process did prove a little tricky, and he called. We worked through it together. If I remember correctly, he had to click on the option in the upper right corner of the page to sign in. That required him to sign up for a google account. All he had to do was go through the steps to sign up for a "gmail" account. There is no charge for this.

Then he could post his comment. Sometimes there is a box that contains a word or nonsense word containing unusual shaped letters. You just have to type those letters in a box. Be sure to use both small and capital letters just like they appear in the unusual word box. After that, and this is important, be sure to click enter. (We missed clicking enter a few times and we kept coming back to the same screen.)

After that, you should be able to write your comment in the comment box if you have not already done so. Then you click on "Save Now". Finally you click on "Publish Post" or "Publish Comment."

I would be interested to know if, after doing all this, your main screen gived you the option to "publish a new post."

Now go to either the introduction post, and leave a comment giving us your introduction, or go to the "Week 1 Posts" and click on the word "comments" right below the post, and start entering your comments.

You will need to enter 9 comments of three or more sentences by midnight next Monday night (April 28). Tuesday begins week two.

Let's go!

2 comments:

Dr. Randy Carney said...

It looks like that instead of having a box that says, "Save Now" you will have one that says "Preview." Sorry about that. - Randy

Tyler Owens said...

I have just finished reading an overview of the Gospels in the book that I am reading. It is very interesting to study the purposes of each Gospel account. I have found out that Matthew seems to be writing to unbelieving Jews and he puts more emphasis on the sermons of Jesus. Mark's Gospel focuses more on the actions of Jesus. Luke puts the historical side into his Gospel. He also talk more about the Holy Spirit more than the others. Finally John talk the most about the deity of Jesus and it seeems to be the easiest to read. I would recommend a new Christian to read John's gospel first for that very reason. Well that is about all for now. I will continue to update what I find in my books. Thanks and God bless!!!!